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Wasn't Tendulkar dropped 3 times in that match, I'd say the fielding lost Pakistan the match.
Earlier in the tournament of course, this happened against NZ:
In walked Taylor, on his 27th birthday, and he received two enormous gifts. Before he had scored, Taylor edged the second ball of Shoaib's second spell. Akmal moved to towards his right, then stopped and looked expectantly at first slip, where Younis Khan was in shock as the ball sped between them to the boundary. Two balls later Taylor edged again, this time the simplest of chances straight to Akmal, and survived. In between those deliveries, Taylor had slashed to the point boundary.
Taylor scored 131 not out, Akhtar went for 70 from 9 overs.
It was reported that Akhtar had some choice words and actions for Kamran Akmal.
Shoaib was never to be seen again in a Pakistan shirt.
Wasn't Tendulkar dropped 3 times in that match, I'd say the fielding lost Pakistan the match.
Like everyone I was shocked to see him not playing atfirst. But Wahab more than delivered as the replacement. You simply couldn't have asked for a better performance from him. Umar Gul was red-hot at the time and was never going to be dropped. And at the end of the day the bowlers delivered. Had it not been for the dropped catches India would have been restricted to an even more chaseable total.
If there's anyone Akhtar should be taking his frustration out on its Kamran Akmal.
Man i remember that match clearly. I still dont undersrand why we chose kamran to keep, especially after all his drop catches. He had zero confidence in his keeping...
Pakistan had no keeper back than. Plus, our keepers couldnt bat and our batting was really bad at the time.
Sarfrqz ahmed couldnt bat at internarional level. He finaly learned to bat in 2014. M. Salman couldnt hold the bat. Rizwan was still a newbie.
Nauman anjum was performing at the time, but couldnt take risk and rightly so.
Today we have the privledge of rohail, sarfraz, rizwan and moin khans son. Back than the situation was terrible
For all his so called batting skills akmal was way overated
He avged mid 20s in all formats There was no basis to sticking with so many years when he was shelling catches left right and centre years on end None whatsover
Someone competent behind the stumps wouldve more than made up for the extra 10 runs akmal wouldve scored
Its no coincedence that the truly awful period in pakistan cricket circa 2007-2011 coincided with akmal n his butter fingers
Wasn't Tendulkar dropped 3 times in that match, I'd say the fielding lost Pakistan the match.
Agreed, caught third time around if memory serves
Wasn't Tendulkar dropped 3 times in that match, I'd say the fielding lost Pakistan the match.
Thats the thing.
There was no one else available.
Sarfraz couldnt hold the bat, akmal was still better than what we had got.
Had pakistan started psl in 2009 maybe some gems could had been found.
But i remeber quite clearly how teribble the keeping situation was.
Like, they had mohammad salman playing in the team righr after the world cup. The guy was terrible with the bat.
Any other keeper wouls had been a no.10 in the team. With akmal we had that hope that he will score runs.
Pakistan had no keeper back than. Plus, our keepers couldnt bat and our batting was really bad at the time.
Sarfrqz ahmed couldnt bat at internarional level. He finaly learned to bat in 2014. M. Salman couldnt hold the bat. Rizwan was still a newbie.
Nauman anjum was performing at the time, but couldnt take risk and rightly so.
Today we have the privledge of rohail, sarfraz, rizwan and moin khans son. Back than the situation was terrible
Akmal didn’t have a bad semi final though. He dropped one very sharp chance (other tendulkar drops were dollies). And he did well enough with the bat in giving a quick start
Man i remember that match clearly. I still dont undersrand why we chose kamran to keep, especially after all his drop catches. He had zero confidence in his keeping...
Thats the thing.
There was no one else available.
Sarfraz couldnt hold the bat, akmal was still better than what we had got.
Had pakistan started psl in 2009 maybe some gems could had been found.
But i remeber quite clearly how teribble the keeping situation was.
Like, they had mohammad salman playing in the team righr after the world cup. The guy was terrible with the bat.
Any other keeper wouls had been a no.10 in the team. With akmal we had that hope that he will score runs.
Because the biggest JOKE/ myth in Pakistan cricket is that Kami is a great batsman which makes up for his terrible keeping.
Ironically if you take away the keeping aspect, he is the worst batsman we’ve ever had in our history who was given consistent and many chances. He was given HUNDREDS of international innings where he continued to average in the low 20s.
Crazy.
We had zulquranain. But he got lost somewhere loll
I blame kamran ahahah
They could have picked any Tom dick and Harry from domestic and he could have matched Kamraan’s 20 runs a match. Plus he would save twice that many runs.
Even scored 10 runs a match, but dropped half as many catches across his career as Kamran, he would have added far more value to Pakistan cricket than Kami.
Because the biggest JOKE/ myth in Pakistan cricket is that Kami is a great batsman which makes up for his terrible keeping.
Ironically if you take away the keeping aspect, he is the worst batsman we’ve ever had in our history who was given consistent and many chances. He was given HUNDREDS of international innings where he continued to average in the low 20s.
Crazy.
The drop catches never lost us the match in the first place.
What people dont know is that india scored its lowwest total of that tournament against us.
250ish was chasable. Shoukd had been chased. Indias bowlinf that day wasnt special either.
Our batting approach was bad. We lost because of our batting.
If pakistan couksnt chase that total than they never deserved to be in the final.
Ask for anything less would had been ridiculous.
If tendulkar would had gotten out eaekier, one of the other batsmen would had changed their batting approach.
Asad shafiq, hafeez, misbah, younis, umar akmal, razzaq and afridi could had done better.
Shafiq threw away his wicket. Younis did his usual. Misbah was trying to anchor it and while i found hia approach to be alright, he had too much false believe on our hitters.
Umar akmal, razzaq and afridi were their to strike the ball, which thwy failed.

yeah a 36 year old washed up and battered shoaib akhtar was going to outperform a 25 year old wahab riaz and take us to the finals![]()
The drop catches never lost us the match in the first place.
What people dont know is that india scored its lowwest total of that tournament against us.
250ish was chasable. Shoukd had been chased. Indias bowlinf that day wasnt special either.
Our batting approach was bad. We lost because of our batting.
If pakistan couksnt chase that total than they never deserved to be in the final.
Ask for anything less would had been ridiculous.
If tendulkar would had gotten out eaekier, one of the other batsmen would had changed their batting approach.
Asad shafiq, hafeez, misbah, younis, umar akmal, razzaq and afridi could had done better.
Shafiq threw away his wicket. Younis did his usual. Misbah was trying to anchor it and while i found hia approach to be alright, he had too much false believe on our hitters.
Umar akmal, razzaq and afridi were their to strike the ball, which thwy failed.
Thanks for stating the obvious. I didn't say 260 was not a chaseable total. But had we taken those catches the total likely would have been even lower. Obviously there is no way to predict if that would have been the case. But common sense dictates that when you get the best players of a team out early things get easier for you.
Pakistan were bowling very well that day and with Tendulkar back in the hut its highly possible they could have run over the Indian batting. Its certainly goes without saying that Pakistan and India had the best bowling attacks in the tournament.
Dropping catches in a World Cup semi-final is a criminal thing to do; its completely unjustifiable. And at the end of the day, we got what we deserved. Whether it was the poor fielding or the timid approach to batting.
He probably would have performed better than Umar Gul.
But Umar Gul had been one of the bowlers of the tournament till that point.
Agreed.
Take those catches and maybe Yuvraj might have contributed instead of going first-ball - one can't predict. Bottom line is we dropped 4 catches off the guy that scored 80+ and then batted poorly.
Gul had a bad day - no way was he droppable; he was one of the best white ball bowlers of that time, white ball bowling being synonymous with Gul's career.
Don't think Shoaib has a leg to stand on here, he was in the twilight of his career and his replacement took 5 in about the best performance I've seen from Wahab, who irritates me (BTW I remember his overhyped and unsuccessfull spell to Watson ha ha ha - he didn't even get him out ha ha)
Shoaib Akhtar was a spent force by that time. He was replaced by Wahab Riaz and Wahab Riaz claimed 5 wickets including that of the destructive batsmen like Sehwag, Kohli, Yuvraj(first ball duck) and Dhoni . So there is no way Shoaib Akhtar could have played that match. Those who are suggesting that he should have played in place of Umar Gul are saying that with the benefit of hindsight. Umar Gul was the bowler of the tournament for Pakistan till thwen and there was no way he could have been dropped in fabour of an over the hill Shoiab Akhtar.
Shoaib recently admitted in an interview that he would have retired before the 2011 World Cup if Amir wasn’t banned.
He stated that he was planning to retire after the England tour in 2010 but when the spot-fixing happened, PCB requested him to carry on until the World Cup as Amir’s replacement, even though he was physically done.
The problem is that he lies so much that it is hard to believe him at any given point, but the above certainly makes sense and is probably what happened.
To be fair to him, he bowled very well in the World Cup until Ross Taylor got hold of him in the death overs.
Slingy action bowlers like Waqar and Shoaib rely a lot on their youth, fitness and speed to be most effective. Bowlers like that at the age of 35-36 will struggle very badly at the death where elite batsmen are on the charge and you need to be very fit to execute those yorkers and to handle the pressure of a batsman on the charge who has dispatched you for a 4, 6.
That NZ game just highlighted that Akhtar was finished and could not be relied upon to bowl at the death. The team management made the obvious decision and went for a younger fitter bowler who could come back strong in all his spells.
Akhtars dissapointment is personal. All great players have some disappointments and grudges ie Miandad against IK for declaring when he was 280 not out, blaming IK for losing the captaincy in 93. Waqar blaming Wasim for keeping him out of the team in 1999, Waqar being upset at Shoaib for taking his place in 1999-2000. Wasim being upset at Waqar for leading the revolt against his captaincy in 1994.
These things don't go away with players in their retirement and old age
Thanks for stating the obvious. I didn't say 260 was not a chaseable total. But had we taken those catches the total likely would have been even lower. Obviously there is no way to predict if that would have been the case. But common sense dictates that when you get the best players of a team out early things get easier for you.
Pakistan were bowling very well that day and with Tendulkar back in the hut its highly possible they could have run over the Indian batting. Its certainly goes without saying that Pakistan and India had the best bowling attacks in the tournament.
Dropping catches in a World Cup semi-final is a criminal thing to do; its completely unjustifiable. And at the end of the day, we got what we deserved. Whether it was the poor fielding or the timid approach to batting.
Bro.
In hindsight we can all say that any tom dick and harry would had done so and so.
But you have to understand the situation at that time. You look for the best possible options.
Back in 2010 thee keping situation of Pakistan was bad.
Guys like sarfraz, salman, jamal anwar, gulrais sadaf, shakeel ansar, zulqarnain, hunayun farhat were keeping wickets.
These guys couldnt bat. At the time, kamran was the best option.
In hindsight we can now claim that so and so should had played.
People forget Razzaq, who always choked against INDIA at big stage
1) 1999 WC against India : Failed with the bat miserably playing the horrible shot
2) 2003 WC against India : Failed with the bat and bowl miserably + dropped a crucial catch of Sachin
3) 2011 WC against India : Horrible batting and bowling
Again you and the management then werent looking at the final net value he brought to the table Even if kamran akmal batted like bradman His missed chances every game wouldnt make up for his runs he scored
The management back then were stupid to this logic
Even a decent keeper who could only give you 15 runs wouldve had a positive net utility than kamran because you cant claw back the dozens of runs that a player makes once hes dropped
Just look at the nz game how that couldve turned if kamran had taken those chances Ross taylor went on to make a match winning ton Kamrans 25 runs were useless if hes dropping chances like that every game
Kamran career shouldve finished years back n any keeper shouldve been brought in even if they couldnt bat
Instead he ended many players career early from kaneria to shoaib to sami and cost pakistan dozens of games due to the managements fascination of having a keeper that could bat
Dropping catches is a criminal act, but Pakistan never lost that match due to drop catches or the tendulkar lbw.
Too much emphasis are put on that.
The targrt was chasabale and we lost due to our batting alone.
Ur replacement picked 5 wickets.
Also, Tendulkar did not win the match. Till this day i dont get why Saeed Ajmal or any other expert whines about the DRS.
The match was lost because of our poor batting approach.
250 was a low chase. India scored the lowest scored against us. Our bowling did great that day. If you cant even chase that than that shows ur batting is bad
Not really. They have gotten pretty much the right amount of emphasis. Any side that drops 4 catches does not deserve to play a World Cup final.
Shoaib Akhtar was done & dusted by 2010-11
Forget that Ross Taylor onslaught. One year back in the do or die 2010 Asia Cup game , Akhtar got hammered by Harbhajan Singh & ended up losing the match from a winning position
you are not understanding my point
Even if they dropped 10 catches, the game still could had been won as the target was chasable.
People tend to forget the fact that India's lowest target was agaisnt Pakistan in the world cup. India was scoring heavily in every match.
Also seeBut he has more talent than any Indian cricketer.
Still seems bitter after all these years.
I don't think it would have made much difference to the outcome.
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I don't know what impact Shoaib would've had but Pakistan should have won that game regardless. Dropping Tendulkar twice is unforgivable. Still, 261 chasing should have been routine. That was your game.
There was a 4th possible caught behind but it was too hard IMO. Not a realistic chance. But India were on edge that day and there for the taking.Shoaib recently admitted in an interview that he would have retired before the 2011 World Cup if Amir wasn’t banned.
He stated that he was planning to retire after the England tour in 2010 but when the spot-fixing happened, PCB requested him to carry on until the World Cup as Amir’s replacement, even though he was physically done.
The problem is that he lies so much that it is hard to believe him at any given point, but the above certainly makes sense and is probably what happened.
To be fair to him, he bowled very well in the World Cup until Ross Taylor got hold of him in the death overs.